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have you heard one yet? essentially they have gone to all the trouble of truly micing the various 600 + instruments this machine holds in the best most professional manner. if you record to digital you are doing the same thing with probably less quality. hard disk recording IS sampling. i record both acoustic and electric drums. with the v drum technology this instrument does allot to discredit your bias decision to not investigate further. the velocity sensitivity is comparable to real drums believe it or no. they way it is laid out truly accommodates how a percussionist's hand would sit on the real deal. this is a real time playing machine that is also programmable. i almost always record with hit real time. same applies to live performances with this instrument. the roland handsonic sounds better than the 'real' thing. perhaps you have heard and investigated this instrument further. you are certainly entitled to your opinion in this round. jimmy http://www.jimmygeorgearts.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Jon Wagner <jondrums@hotmail.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 4:16 PM Subject: Re: Sitarist interested in Live Looping > >i recently purchased one of these used for 750.00 us dollars. it is one of > the smartest recording/performing > >investments i have made in a while. > > That being said re: the Handsonic, I would like to add that I have > STUBBORNLY resisted integrating electronic pre-sampled sounds into my > performance and besides being saddled with that much more stuff to carry, I > have not regretted it for one moment. There is a lot to be said for playing > a real acoustic instrument - there's so much room for expression there, and > I just haven't found it even with an instrument as nice as the handsonic. > Jon > >